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The Seductions of Crimesploitation: The Apprehension of Sex Offenders on Primetime Television

DOI: 10.1177/1743872115578070

Keywords: Punishment,popular culture,humiliation,shaming,neoliberalism,reality television,spectacle,crimesploitation,liberal subjectivity

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Reality television in the United States has often been understood to reinforce the punitive and neoliberal turns American political culture took in the late twentieth century. But in this article, we examine how it can work to unsettle as well as naturalize punitive and neoliberal ideologies. We do so via a case study of To Catch a Predator, a reality-based television program documenting the detection, legal apprehension, and extralegal punishment of adults seeking sex with teenagers. Both the appeal of the show and its susceptibility to the backlash that ultimately shut down its production, we argue, lay in a tacit invitation to viewers to imagine themselves as predators as well as parents or prosecutors

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